Graduate Programs

Whether you're a recent graduate or a professional, a master's degree will focus and enhance your business skills and improve your footing on the corporate ladder. Our Ph.D. programs develop thought leaders for teaching and research positions at academic institutions throughout the world.

Certificates

Certificates offer convenience and flexibility for working professionals. If you’re interested in exploring a master’s program, teaching at the college level or simply advancing within your organization, a certificate can open the door!

Online Programs

The Raymond J. Harbert College of Business' online programs blend traditional instruction with modern technology to extend educational opportunities beyond campus. Students can improve their educational credentials from their home or work site while also balancing career or family obligations. The programs are fully accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB International).

Executive Programs

Our internationally-ranked executive programs accommodate the schedules of working professionals and blend on-campus experiences with online resources. Strengthen your management skills and further your career by taking advantage of the up-to-date information and international experiences offered by our programs.

Best Executive Remote Learning Program in North America, European CEO Magazine Executive MBA Program included on Military Friendly Schools list No.13 Physicians Executive MBA Program, Modern Healthcare No. 20 Master of Real Estate Development program in U.S., Eduniversal

International Programs

We will prepare you to compete – and lead – in a global economy. Experiencing new cultures and business practices firsthand through one of our internship, summer or semester abroad opportunities will build your resume and broaden your horizons.

If you’re already a business major, you can declare a business minor by visiting your advisor in 147 Lowder Hall. Non-business majors can also visit 147 Lowder Hall to complete minor declaration paperwork or visit http://aub.ie/NBdeclareminor.

Departments

We strive to provide a superior student experience that produces highly sought after graduates. Learn more about our academic departments and how we can help you achieve your goals.

Masters of Real Estate Development

Academic Advising

The Office of Academic Advising guides you through your undergraduate academic schedule and helps you understand the University's policies and procedures. Our advisors will help you organize your undergraduate plan of action and provide information on educational options and professional development activities.

Office of Professional & Career Development (OPCD)

In today's economy, you'll need every advantage to land the job and the salary you want. Harbert College of Business's Office of Professional and Career Development (OPCD) helps assess your skills, focus your interests and leverage your capabilities to find the employment you seek.

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Special Events

Legends and Leaders is a semi-annual series of workshops and talks on real-world subjects like networking, social media and multicultural awareness from business mentors and alumni. Keep an eye on the OPCD calendar for the next series!

Business Bash is a semi-annual event providing business students with opportunities to learn about business majors, meet student organizations and network.

Career Fair is a semi-annual event providing students the opportunity to meet with potential employers for internships and jobs.

Calendar of Events

Harbert Student Council

The College of Business Student Council represents all student organizations in the college. The president and vice president of the Council are elected by the College's student body. A six-member Cabinet is appointed by the president, vice president and members of the previous year's Student Council. Students interested in serving on the Council should watch for application postings after the election of the president and vice president.

Industry

QUICK LINKS:

Start Recruiting!

You may post job announcements and internship positions, register for career fairs, schedule interviews and search student and alumni resumes through Handshake. When submitting a position announcement, please indicate the timetable for hiring and if you would prefer to interview on-campus, at your facilities, or via phone or video conference.

Mentorship Program

Mentorship Luncheon

Harbert Connects

The Harbert College of Business is proud to sponsor the mentorship program, Harbert
Connects.

Harbert Connects is supported by an online platform (People Grove) that is features-rich
allowing for more targeted and meaningful connections, easier and more secure communications,
and detailed analytics. People Grove is user friendly and easily tailored to the mentee
and mentor’s specific needs and availabilities.

What to Expect:

Harbert Connects provides mentoring opportunities to business students in two separate
formats.

Formal Mentorship Program

Mentees will apply and interview for the program’s one semester long mentorship experience.
The mentorship relationship is hand matched with close detail considering the best
benefits for mentor and mentee. The mentoring relationship is fostered by the program
coordinator and the mentees will receive professional and career development through
educational sessions and one-on-one mentoring with leading professionals. Mentors
provide educational and experiential opportunities for the mentee which support future
success.

Informal Mentorship Program

An informal, non-binding approach for the mentorship relationship. The mentor selects
their preferences as to how they can be contacted and how many times. This pool of
mentors will be available as students have questions, seek advice, and desire to build
their network on their own.

Are you interested in participating as a mentor? For either program within Harbert
Connects, please visit HarbertConnects.Auburn.edu and create your profile to get started.

Mentorship Contact

In Their Words...

I didn’t know exactly what I

wanted to do. But coming in

and learning… helped me to make sure that this is what I’m good at. What I will be
good at, and I can see myself doing for a career.

Audrea Long

Start with the candy, work your way back to the resume (reviews) and find out more
information…before you know it you’re ready to graduate, go to your senior career
fair and have job offers lined up out the door.

David Russell

I just wanted to start early…

being part of the opportunities,

because not many opportunities

come and when they do you want to on to them.

Dhruv Patel

I started utilizing the services with I was a freshman… I’m glad I’ve been intentional
about this process early and been really focused with the services offered.